Cinenova: Now Showing

For the May Cinenova event, artist Alex Martinis Roe has chosen to screen Helen Grace's 'Serious Undertakings' (Australia, 1983, 28mins) and Margot Nash's 'Shadow Panic' (Australia, 1989, 26mins), alongside a selection of her own films from her current exhibition at The Showroom To Become Two.

Helen Grace's film 'Serious Undertakings' uses montage techniques to explore culture, language, politics and identity. Using images of child care and terror, and the recurring motif of a pram, Grace references scenes of motherhood, industrialism, and Eisenstein's BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN.

Margot Nash's 'Shadow Panic' portrays a feast of vivid images and interrelated stories in her film about internal and external states of emergency, personal and collective 'shadows' (pasts, memories and conditioned stereotypes), and resistance and spirit. This mildly surreal film revolves around three women representing different aspects of one character - The Investigator, The Hothead and The Dreamer - moving through a separate but interconnected world set against a background of villainous male extras.

Alongside these, Alex Martinis Roe will share specific films from her installation at The Showroom To Become Two, that stems from her ongoing engagement with international feminist communities and their political practices.

This event coincides with Alex Martinis Roe's exhibition at The Showroom To Become Two (26 April – 10 June 2017)

Image credit: Alex Martinis Roe, It Was About Opening The Very Notion That There Was A Particular Perspective, video still of Lorraine home movie footage, 16mm transferred to digital, courtesy of Margot Nash, 2015-2017.

Alex Martinis Roe b. 1982 (Melbourne, Australia) is an artist based in Berlin. Her current projects focus on feminist genealogies and seek to foster specific and productive relations between different generations as a way of participating in the construction of feminist histories and futures.

Founded in 1991 following the merger of two feminist film and video distributors, Circles and Cinema of Women, Cinenova is a non-profit organisation dedicated to distributing films and videos made by women.